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a hotel he built called the Aquinnah House. This nineteenroom hotel, located on a hill overlooking the ocean, accommodated visitors arriving via steam boat. After a while, the strong weather of the cliffs pushed it into disrepair and the house became known as the “Haunted House.”
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In 1887, Edwin Vanderhoop, in a celebrated political campaign, became the county commissioner of Dukes County, elected as a Republican representative in the state legislature, becoming the first Wampanoag to sit in the Legislature. In addition to politics, Vanderhoop was a hotel proprietor, running
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In 1869 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts began the process of incorporating the town of Gay Head (as Aquinnah was called before 1998) by dividing the tribal lands among its members. Adrian Vanderhoop, Edwin's father, purchased one of the tracts defined by the state from tribal member
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In 1892, Vanderhoop was also listed as the clay agent for the town. In 1893, the clay from the Gay Head Cliffs was leased to the Gay Head Clay Company for $ 500 per year, with the clay to be shipped to kilns for brick manufacture.
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William Morton in 1890 for $ 40, and immediately signed it over to his son. The other part Edwin received in the set off. Sometime between 1890 and 1897, Edwin Vanderhoop and family constructed a house on the property.
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In 1885, Edwin and Mary, decided to return to the birthplace of Edwin to raise their family and contribute to the political, social and economic life of the newly federally recognized (1870)
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At Pine Bluff, Edwin met Mary Amelia Cleggett, who also a taught there. Mary was the daughter of William S. Cleggett, a free black man and his wife Rebecca Hollensworth.
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in Washington, DC, graduating in 1878. After Wayland, Edwin traveled to Pine Buff, Ark. to teach, most likely at the Branch Normal School, a college a product of the
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In 1907, he was one of three Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor. with Francis Manning and Linus S. Jeffers. 
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After the confederacy’s surrender, Edwin briefly worked on whaleboats out of New Bedford. After Whaling, Vanderhoop headed to
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wife Beulah Oocouch Saulsbury, Edwin grew up in Gay Head, Massachusetts with 8 brothers and sisters.
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Edwin and Mary married in March 1883 at Pine Bluff. Their first child, Nannetta, was born in 1884.
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during the Civil War, Edwin D. Vanderhoop blocked shipments of British goods to the South.
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The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
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At the age of 16, Edwin joined the Union army naval division. Stationed on the
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Politician, soldier, teacher, whaleman, fishermen, proprietor
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Native American whaleman, politician, & Civil War veteran
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Gay Head Lighthouse: The First Light on Martha's Vineyard
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Schaeffer, Julie; McManus Hill, Maureen; Dix, Matthew.
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Later in life, he was appointed Minister to Haiti by
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Aquinnah, Massachusetts
Wayland Seminary
Helen Vanderhoop Manning
Whaleman
Wampanoag
Surinamese
Gay Head, Massachusetts
Surinamese
Wampanoag
USS Mahaska
Wayland Seminary
Morrill Act of 1862
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
town of Gay Head
President Harrison

Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead
Aquinnah, MA
Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead
Aquinnah Cultural Center
Wampanoag






"Aquinnah Headlands Preserve"
"On the Cliffs in Aquinnah, History Is Alive at the Vanderhoop Homestead"

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